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Douglas man who was key clergy sex abuse whistleblower and survivor, dies at 69 - Worcester Telegram

Associated Press

BOSTON — Phil Saviano of Douglas, a clergy sex abuse survivor and whistleblower who played a pivotal role in exposing decades of predatory assaults by Roman Catholic priests in the United States, has died. He was 69.

Saviano's story figured prominently in the 2015 Oscar-winning film "Spotlight" about The Boston Globe's investigation that revealed how scores of priests molested children and got away with it because church leaders covered it up. He died on Sunday after a battle with gallbladder cancer, said his brother and caregiver, Jim Saviano.

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In late October, Phil Saviano announced on his Facebook page that he was starting hospice care at his brother's home in Douglas, where he died.

"Things have been dicey the last few weeks," he wrote, asking followers to "give a listen to Judy Collins singing 'Bird On A Wire' and think of me."

Saviano played a central role in illuminating the scandal, which led to the resignation of Boston's Cardinal Bernard Law and church settlements with hundreds of victims. The Globe's 2002 series earned it the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2003, and "Spotlight" won Academy Awards for best picture and best original screenplay. Actor Neal Huff played Saviano in the film.

"My gift to the world was not being afraid to speak out," Saviano said in mid-November in a brief telephone interview with The Associated Press.

Born June 23, 1952, Saviano recalled going to...



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